Weekly Letter May 30th 2016
Hey guys I hope everyone has had a great week.
Well, we got news about transfers yesterday and I'll be staying here in Teculutan. As a matter of fact, no one is being transferred from the entire zone. I'm content to stay here with Elder Ruiz and to keep working with our investigators.
This week we went on splits with the assistants which was neat. I went with Elder Savage who is from Genola, Utah. He's a cool guy and a hard worker. On splits we found a house where a bunch of volunteers from the United States were living. None of them wanted to talk to us which was really sad and reminded us how people feel about Mormons back in the states.
We also went on splits with the elders from Gualan and I went with Elder Gutierrez from Huehuetenango, Guatemala. He's new in the mission and still kind of timid but he's a neat guy and we got to know each other pretty well.
This week I gave a talk in sacrament meeting and I shared a story about the prophet Brigham Young. As a little bit of background, let's remember that in the early years of this dispensation the saints built a temple in Kirtland but were soon forced to leave the temple in the hands of apostates. They fled to Missouri, their New Jerusalem and were again forced to leave. Finally they got to Nauvoo and thought it would be a place of permanent residence but then their prophet was murdered during the building of the temple and again they fled. When they got to the Salt Lake Valley Brigham Young announced that they would build a temple. Basically the common response was "Look Brother Brigham; we've tried this temple building stuff and it doesn't work. Maybe you're going to build a temple; but I'm not." In a general conference address Brigham Young replied and said: "some will inquire: 'Do you suppose we'll finish the temple Brother Brigham?' Well I've had such questions put to me already. My answer is: I don't know. And further more, I don't care. I have never cared but for one thing: and that is simply to know that I am now, this day, right before my Father in Heaven. If I am this moment, this day, doing the things God requires of my hands, and precisely where my Father in Heaven wants me to be, I care no more about tomorrow than though it would never come. I do not know where I will be tomorrow, and I do not know whether this temple shall be completed. But his I do know: there should be a temple built. And I know it is the duty of this people to commence to build it."
I hope that this attitude of diligent faith will be our collective mindset.
Have a great week!
-Elder Dawson
This week I gave a talk in sacrament meeting and I shared a story about the prophet Brigham Young. As a little bit of background, let's remember that in the early years of this dispensation the saints built a temple in Kirtland but were soon forced to leave the temple in the hands of apostates. They fled to Missouri, their New Jerusalem and were again forced to leave. Finally they got to Nauvoo and thought it would be a place of permanent residence but then their prophet was murdered during the building of the temple and again they fled. When they got to the Salt Lake Valley Brigham Young announced that they would build a temple. Basically the common response was "Look Brother Brigham; we've tried this temple building stuff and it doesn't work. Maybe you're going to build a temple; but I'm not." In a general conference address Brigham Young replied and said: "some will inquire: 'Do you suppose we'll finish the temple Brother Brigham?' Well I've had such questions put to me already. My answer is: I don't know. And further more, I don't care. I have never cared but for one thing: and that is simply to know that I am now, this day, right before my Father in Heaven. If I am this moment, this day, doing the things God requires of my hands, and precisely where my Father in Heaven wants me to be, I care no more about tomorrow than though it would never come. I do not know where I will be tomorrow, and I do not know whether this temple shall be completed. But his I do know: there should be a temple built. And I know it is the duty of this people to commence to build it."
I hope that this attitude of diligent faith will be our collective mindset.
Have a great week!
-Elder Dawson